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The Use of Prayer in the Management of Pain: A Systematic Review
Authors:Illueca  Marta  Doolittle  Benjamin R.
Affiliation:1.The Episcopal Church in Delaware, 913 Wilson Road, Wilmington, DE, 19803, USA
;2.Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
;
Abstract:

The availability of safe and effective non-pharmacological therapies for pain is an important unmet medical need. Prayer may be considered as an effective adjunctive therapy for pain and this systematic review aims to clarify this association. Pertinent databases were searched for English language publications, dated 2000–2019. Inclusion criteria involved prayer as an on-site or personal intervention and at least one pre-specified pain-related outcome. We evaluated 411 abstracts. Nine studies met criteria. Active prayer to God emerged as a preferred beneficial intervention for religious patients undergoing surgery or a painful procedure. Prayer effect does not seem to be opioid mediated. Improved trial design will facilitate the study of prayer as an adjuvant therapy for pain.

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